Climbing Stand
#12
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 85
RE: Climbing Stand
I own the summit broadhead backpacker.
Think I'm going to invest in a lone wolf. Don't get me wrong, i like my summit, but i hunt some thick former, but now overgrownfarmlands and logging areas, and I don't like how cumbersome the summit is. I think if you're going a 1/4-1/2 mile to your stand then you'll like the summit. It's cumpfy. But I like to hike a ways into my stand locations and I just found the stand a little too bulky and heavy.
Lone wolf hand climber is seven pounds lighter.
Think I'm going to invest in a lone wolf. Don't get me wrong, i like my summit, but i hunt some thick former, but now overgrownfarmlands and logging areas, and I don't like how cumbersome the summit is. I think if you're going a 1/4-1/2 mile to your stand then you'll like the summit. It's cumpfy. But I like to hike a ways into my stand locations and I just found the stand a little too bulky and heavy.
Lone wolf hand climber is seven pounds lighter.
#14
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sweet Valley Pa. USA
Posts: 532
RE: Climbing Stand
Ive used several Summit Climbers and love them. I bought an open shot last year but wasnt thrilled with it. I really like my Summit bushmaster better but that is probably because I am so used to it. Im used to being kept inside the climber if you know whatI mean. The Open Shot is just that, wide open. Good luck